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mkraxx
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App crashes always when openingHey,
I just wanted to notify you, that Cooke (7.0.2 & 7.0.3, non-AppStore-version, upgraded from Cookie 6 yesterday, macOS 13.5.1 & 13.5.2) always crash when opening them. Excerpt from the crash report:
------------------------------------- Translated Report (Full Report Below) ------------------------------------- Process: Cookie [2890] Path: /Applications/Cookie.app/Contents/MacOS/Cookie Identifier: com.sweetpproductions.cookie.app Version: 7.0.3 (7.0.3) Code Type: X86-64 (Native) Parent Process: launchd [1] User ID: 502 Date/Time: 2023-09-08 09:08:26.7435 +0200 OS Version: macOS 13.5.2 (22G91) Report Version: 12 Bridge OS Version: 7.6 (20P6072) Anonymous UUID: 228EF08B-4A4D-54BD-3950-B6EB4C2E5E69 Time Awake Since Boot: 1300 seconds System Integrity Protection: enabled Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000000, 0x0000000000000000 Termination Reason: Namespace SIGNAL, Code 6 Abort trap: 6 Terminating Process: Cookie [2890] Application Specific Information: abort() called
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Cookie 5 betaThe pasted console-content is on its way via the e-mail-form on your forum user-profile…
cool, got it.
could you please try the same with this version:
Cookie5gbIt seems that there may be an error reading sqlite files on your computer?
Log is on its way, so Cookie doesn't seem to have the necessary permissions, do you need any additional information I can provide?
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Cookie 5 betaAlso not sure about the other browsers, it's very interesting nobody else seems to have this problem. Firefox is a standard release version, Opera is very old (V 12.16), but I do care more about Firefox.
could you try this version, it has some debugging logging enabled:
Cookie5.0gbmaybe it will give me some hints as to whats going on.
all you need to do is open it up, click on the Cookies tab, and select Firefox, then Opera. Then if you could open up Applications/Utilities/Console.app and do a search for Cookie then email me the output. (you can omit the cookies if the log output shows them..... which judging by your situation, it most likely won't anyway).
[/quote]The pasted console-content is on its way via the e-mail-form on your forum user-profile…
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Cookie 5 betaJust a small update: Still no cookie in Firefox or Opera, and besides of that, I can't check the box for timed removal of Safari tracking cookies (though there are some present), I'll upload a GIF to illustrate this.
That's really odd?
Do you have Tracking Cookies enabled on the "Enable UnWanted data" tab?I see this happening now too! I'll fix it in the next build - I see the problem, its leftover code from when Cookie couldn't edit the Cookie file while Safari is Running. I have it fixed now.I'm not sure what's happening with Firefox, and Opera.... are you running the release builds or the Dev builds? As Cookie only picks up the standard release versions not the Nightlies
Also not sure about the other browsers, it's very interesting nobody else seems to have this problem. Firefox is a standard release version, Opera is very old (V 12.16), but I do care more about Firefox.
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Cookie 5 betamaybe try just deleting this folder:
~/Library/Containers/com.sweetpproductions.Cookie5
also empty the trash, and then you may also need to restart/logout to make the removal final
And that was, what I did…
The setup process started over, asking for permissions and so on, still, after completion no Cookies show up in Cookie, though I can view them in Firefox and Opera.
Just a small update: Still no cookie in Firefox or Opera, and besides of that, I can't check the box for timed removal of Safari tracking cookies (though there are some present), I'll upload a GIF to illustrate this.
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Cookie 5 betamaybe try just deleting this folder:
~/Library/Containers/com.sweetpproductions.Cookie5
also empty the trash, and then you may also need to restart/logout to >make the removal final
And that was, what I did…
The setup process started over, asking for permissions and so on, still, after completion no Cookies show up in Cookie, though I can view them in Firefox and Opera.
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Cookie 5 betaAny suggestions?
Does Cookie4 pick up the cookies?
You could try disabling, then re-enabling Firefox.Well, Cookie 4 DID pick up the cookies, I can't check, because 5 replaced 4 in the applications-folder.
I tried your suggestion, additionally I checked the Firefox-settings and disabled all blocking plugins for testing purposes. There ARE cookies in Firefox, but Cookie doesn't seem to pick them up (screenshots). Shall I de- and reinstall Cookie?
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Cookie 5 betathat is strange?
do you have this folder on your computer:
~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles
this is the folder Cookie searches for cookie data
Yes, the folder is there as expected, containing one sql-database from my PW-manager and a subfolder with an alphanumeric string and ".default" at the end, this one contains a lot of firefox related stuff, e.g. blocklists, extension and so on.
Any suggestions?
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Cookie 5 betaBut: No Cookies showing up in Firefox (41.0.2) at all, I had all other blockers (AdBlock, uBlock, Ghostery) disabled in the browser and restarted Cookie an Firefox multiple times, still nothing showing up.
hmm,
do you have Firefox in a custom location?No, it's in the OSX Applications Folder.
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Cookie 5 betaCongrats also, it looks and feels very nice.
The setup-process was basically hassle free, the permission-clicking bearable
But: No Cookies showing up in Firefox (41.0.2) at all, I had all other blockers (AdBlock, uBlock, Ghostery) disabled in the browser and restarted Cookie an Firefox multiple times, still nothing showing up.